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2 suspects in Twin Cities-area homicide arrested in Bemidji

2 suspects in Twin Cities-area homicide arrested in Bemidji

Yahoo09-05-2025

May 8—BEMIDJI — Two suspects in a recent Scott County attempted homicide have been arrested after being located in Bemidji on Thursday.
According to a release from Bemidji Police Captain David LaZella, on May 8, Bemidji police officers received information from the Jordan Police Department, south of the Twin Cities, that David Scott and Chauncey Oothoutdt, suspects in a recent Scott County attempted homicide, were in the Bemidji area.
Officers met with investigators from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and began to survey different addresses in the city of Bemidji. Officers identified Scott at a residence in the 1300 block of Bemidji Avenue, where a search warrant was executed.
Scott was located there and apprehended without incident, the release said.
A short time later, investigators identified a residence in the 800 block of 26th Street NW, where a second search warrant was executed.
Oothoutdt was located and also arrested without incident, the release said.
The Bemidji Police Department was assisted by the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office, Headwaters Safe Trails Violent Crimes Task Force, Cass County Sheriff's Office, Scott County Sheriff's Office, Jordan Police Department and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
Those with information about this or any crime can report it and stay anonymous by contacting Crime Stoppers of Minnesota at
CrimeStoppersMn.org,
by calling the toll-free phone number
(800) 222-8477
or by using the P3 Tip Submit app.
All contact with Crime Stoppers is anonymous and you may qualify for a reward of up to $1,000.
"The Bemidji Police Department encourages you to submit information to Crime Stoppers so you are free of retribution and remain safe while 'doing the right thing,'" the release said.

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